The solution of equations -2x+y=-3 and -x+2y=3 is x=3 and y=3.
An equation is basically a relationship between two variables in equal to form.
The equations which are given as:
-2x+y=-3
-x+2y=3
multiply equation 2 by 2 and subtract equation 2 from 1
-2x+y=-3
-2x+4y=6
-2x+y-(-2x+4y)=-3-6
-2x+y+2x-4y=-9
-3y=-9
y=3
Put the value of y in -2x+y=-3
-2x+3=-3
-2x=-6
x=3
Hence the value of x and y in equations are 3 and 3.
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